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. >> maryland's passed a law last year. >>> time for the forecast on this monday morning. it was a tough friday, but into the weekend, it was great for father's day and a great time to get out. >> you exactly right. charlie can. for today we're going to be dealing with weather like father's day. the potentshowers and storms to pop up here into the afternoon. and the satellite and radar, we have lots of clouds around. and showers and stormed moved through overnight to the south of us. as i widen the view this is over time. a line of showers and there's will make their way in here throughout the day. and southern plains dealing with another chance of severe weather across the area. no severe weather here at home, but lots of moisture around the area. and the dew points in the 60s and close to 70s in a lot of spots this morning and dealing with the humidity. the case of the muggies for today and tomorrow. and wait for the cold front to move through and pull in the drier air towards the middle of the week. temperatures this morning definitely on the warm side. have lots of clo
. >> maryland's passed a law last year. >>> time for the forecast on this monday morning. it was a tough friday, but into the weekend, it was great for father's day and a great time to get out. >> you exactly right. charlie can. for today we're going to be dealing with weather like father's day. the potentshowers and storms to pop up here into the afternoon. and the satellite and radar, we have lots of clouds around. and showers and stormed moved through overnight to the...
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law forbids american companies from bribing foreign officials. walmart says the e-mails are consistent with its prior statement. >>> and years of rising college tuitions and higher enrollment may be over, but it's because fewer people are enrolling. an annual survey of about 300 colleges and universities by moody's investor service suggests the economic downturn has forced some students to skip or delay going to college. another factor, budget negotiations in congress could lead to less student aid, and that's certainly not good news. >> no, no. i bet college kids are like, look, enough is enough. >> right. >> ashley morrison is here in new york. have a good weekend, take care. >>> up next, your weather and in sports, would that be enough to beat the heat. >> announcer: "moneywatch" sponsored by vagisil wash with odor block. the confident clean. mine was earned in djibouti, africa, 2004. the battle of bataan, 1942. [ all ] fort benning, georgia, in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation bec
law forbids american companies from bribing foreign officials. walmart says the e-mails are consistent with its prior statement. >>> and years of rising college tuitions and higher enrollment may be over, but it's because fewer people are enrolling. an annual survey of about 300 colleges and universities by moody's investor service suggests the economic downturn has forced some students to skip or delay going to college. another factor, budget negotiations in congress could lead to...
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despite the fact that nothing significant is happening on capitol hill, those pushing for tougher gun laws say a lot is happening at the state and local level. >> we made great strides in passing legislation in states like colorado, connecticut, delaware, maryland, new york, new jersey, california. bothe both sides -- for sides, the fight continues. >> thank you. new details are emerging about yesterday's deadly school shooting in colorado. piersonold carl -- karl was under the shotgun, machete, and three molotov cocktails when he entered arapahoe high school. he fired off five shots near the school library. students say he was a school debater -- skilled debater who was recently killed -- kicked off the debate team. the school library and ran the club and was likely the target. the body of nelson mandela arrived earlier today in his home village of qunu. [cheering] crowds lined the streets, as you can see, to see the hearse carrying mandela's body. once his body arrived, the national flag covering the casket was replaced with a leopard skin, the tribal tradition that honors a leader. his
despite the fact that nothing significant is happening on capitol hill, those pushing for tougher gun laws say a lot is happening at the state and local level. >> we made great strides in passing legislation in states like colorado, connecticut, delaware, maryland, new york, new jersey, california. bothe both sides -- for sides, the fight continues. >> thank you. new details are emerging about yesterday's deadly school shooting in colorado. piersonold carl -- karl was under the...
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a change in law allowed his time to be reduced due to the time served. two years ago the former cardiologist was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter for giving a deadly dose of prop follow p--- prop an ol to jackson. he has always hasn'ted his innocence. he already filed a petition in texas to have his med clam license reinstated. >>> let's talk about a 3d perspective. it did bring some shower activity to points south of us. for now we continue to see a relatively quiet setup. that is likely to continue into the day tomorrow. maryland's most powerful radar, where is the nearest precipitation. we have to scan toward roan knock. unless your travel plans take you south of staunton, you're going to stay dry in the mid- atlantic. fog in the low valley. could see patches of fog. it's possible. high thin cloud cover after that fog lifted in northern baltimore county and phyt billion finish to the day. st. vincent pilates, a beautiful day. clouds are 25 feet up. a bright, bright finish to the day. 64 at thurgood marshall. high pressure is in control, also l
a change in law allowed his time to be reduced due to the time served. two years ago the former cardiologist was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter for giving a deadly dose of prop follow p--- prop an ol to jackson. he has always hasn'ted his innocence. he already filed a petition in texas to have his med clam license reinstated. >>> let's talk about a 3d perspective. it did bring some shower activity to points south of us. for now we continue to see a relatively quiet setup....
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with law enforcement partnering with the local health officials and physicians to tighten down on controls for prescription drug abuse, it's now making heroin a greater interest to drug off fenders. >>reporter: 75% of all the county thefts can be tied directly to funding drug habits, and a new potentially deadly form of heroin heavily cut with other awe stances has become more available and less expensive than painkillers. criminals stop at nothing to get their next high. >>> so we topped it off with sticky summer weather all week. do we get to keep the fall weather? >> things are really going to come in for you if you like the fall weather. tomorrow and tomorrow night it will be crisp. >> beautiful. >> stuck in the 60s most of the day tomorrow. that will change things for you. take a look at the enhanced view. clear skies right now across most of maryland. not much going on. few clouds out in the mountains. no rain of any significance anywhere near central maryland. take a look at the setup with a nice steady northwest breeze that's going to stay refreshing tonight. although temperatures
with law enforcement partnering with the local health officials and physicians to tighten down on controls for prescription drug abuse, it's now making heroin a greater interest to drug off fenders. >>reporter: 75% of all the county thefts can be tied directly to funding drug habits, and a new potentially deadly form of heroin heavily cut with other awe stances has become more available and less expensive than painkillers. criminals stop at nothing to get their next high. >>> so...
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. >> apple received thousands of requests from the law enforcement agency. they search for smes persons or try to commit suicides. apple dead admit some of the 10,000 requests were related to national security matters. >>> first, propropose add ban on large sodas and then styrofoam cups. now mayor michael bloomberg is at it again. he wants people to separate their food scraps for composting. >>> a lot of red flags for the youngest and oldest expectant moms. researchers looked at 1,000 betters. baby born to teenagers have a higher chance of prethat churr births. women in their 40s have a higher risk for cesareans. >>> five deaths and dozens of injuries led regulators to stop sales of the nap nanny. the consumer product safety commission received numerous requests. the company that makes them are no longer in business. >>> nearly 500 homes destroyed by wildfires in colorado but there is hope. some of the evacuees are headed back. >>> do you have lawn envy? is your neighbor's grass a little greener than yours and lusher? we have tips to pick a pro to get your y
. >> apple received thousands of requests from the law enforcement agency. they search for smes persons or try to commit suicides. apple dead admit some of the 10,000 requests were related to national security matters. >>> first, propropose add ban on large sodas and then styrofoam cups. now mayor michael bloomberg is at it again. he wants people to separate their food scraps for composting. >>> a lot of red flags for the youngest and oldest expectant moms. researchers...
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if the law doesn't pass, you still write it. keep writing the laws. keep having the community meetings. keep having forums about legislation that will help people, particularly people of color. so, i'm in charge to say the lack of our participation as legislators are affecting the outcomes of our people in every city in every state. all police officers are not bad. all of our people are not bad, but we've got to find a way to help people without hurting them. thank you. [applause] >> all right. we're going to have a little discussion with our stellar panel, and, to talk about these critical issues. are their microphones over here? great, great, great. so let's start by talking about this question of implicit bias, because by the very nature of the implicit means it's not explicit, which means it's not necessarily manifest in traditional forms that we can point to and suggest that this is definitely wrong, or this is definitely biased, or this is definitely prejudiced. so want to start by asking how can anything be done, what can we substantively and p
if the law doesn't pass, you still write it. keep writing the laws. keep having the community meetings. keep having forums about legislation that will help people, particularly people of color. so, i'm in charge to say the lack of our participation as legislators are affecting the outcomes of our people in every city in every state. all police officers are not bad. all of our people are not bad, but we've got to find a way to help people without hurting them. thank you. [applause] >> all...
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required to show up to their work. most of these kinds of decisions have already been written into law. the technical term is "those necessary for the protection of life and property" food inspections,bord er patrol national security and air traffic control would remain. as would u-s postal services and most veterans services. stand-up frazao "so as you can see the term shut down only applies to some aspects of government. for others it's more of a slow down. the bottom line is what's unfolding now is really setting the stage for a much larger debate over the debt ceiling, and whether members of congress will allow for the country to default on its debt brown says the prospect of it is a reminder of the major lesson that lawmakers still havent learned " the public likes them most when they hear about them least." in washington kf reporting coming up in our 6 o'clock hour... more on this morning's breaking news... out of northeast baltimore the police chase that lead up to a deadly crash. manny machado suffers a heartbreaking injury. the tests that are being done today... to determine j
required to show up to their work. most of these kinds of decisions have already been written into law. the technical term is "those necessary for the protection of life and property" food inspections,bord er patrol national security and air traffic control would remain. as would u-s postal services and most veterans services. stand-up frazao "so as you can see the term shut down only applies to some aspects of government. for others it's more of a slow down. the bottom line is...
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. >>> crackdown on the roads, state troopers on the lookout for drivers who violate the move over law this after several of their own are injured by driver who is did not make room. wjz is live. megan mccorkle has more on the stepped up enforcement. >> reporter: earlier this month, trooper klein was innerly killed when she was hit by a car as she was helped another trooper on the side of the road. along the side of route 100, trooper klein was struck by a car, thrown into the air, through the back windshield of a cruiser. camera's captured the near death experience in september 2012. >> i have been hit by a car. >> reporter: both troopers nearly killed by drivers in violation of the move over law. now state police are cracking down. >> that vehicle is in violation. >> reporter: they are targeting drivers who don't obey the law, requiring drivers to move a lane away from emergency workers. if driver can't get over they must at least slow down. state police made more than 1400 traffic stops. >> 335 were cited for move over violations and there was an additional 481 issued. >> reporter:
. >>> crackdown on the roads, state troopers on the lookout for drivers who violate the move over law this after several of their own are injured by driver who is did not make room. wjz is live. megan mccorkle has more on the stepped up enforcement. >> reporter: earlier this month, trooper klein was innerly killed when she was hit by a car as she was helped another trooper on the side of the road. along the side of route 100, trooper klein was struck by a car, thrown into the...
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president obama will travel the country and promote the law. >> we have to get everybody to sign up. >> everybody sign up. go to healthcare .gov. >>> he sat down with president bill clinton hangouting the benefits of the new initiative. the president will come today for the same reason. he will speak at the community college this morning around 11:00. the final push comes as lawmakers continue to battle over issues including -- many people see it pointless in pointless. house has chose to an amount of time in office trying to roll a rock up a hill. >> enthe president will be at pge at 11:00. [inaudible] preparing for the new implementation, doing so the maryland health connection and following the president's remark this is morning he will have a democratic national committee event not open to the the press in the nation's cap to. >>> police hope to calm fears after shots were fired into a home. officials will answer your questions and take any information on the crime. an infant was
president obama will travel the country and promote the law. >> we have to get everybody to sign up. >> everybody sign up. go to healthcare .gov. >>> he sat down with president bill clinton hangouting the benefits of the new initiative. the president will come today for the same reason. he will speak at the community college this morning around 11:00. the final push comes as lawmakers continue to battle over issues including -- many people see it pointless in pointless....
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we have a government of laws and we have to proceed under the rule of law. i appreciate everything that has been set but there's no reason to believe when john made this very interesting statement that he was actually saying the department of justice -- >> will the gentleman yield? >> >> that's exactly the point of the line of questioning. there was an inference made. maybe i should have called mchugh directly but when that inference was made and we were going to have the attorney general testify here today, i think it's important that if there was coordination between d.o.d. and the justice department on how this case was going to move forward and how it was going to be handled, that it would be fair to ask the attorney general, in what exsity is that going on? he's answered those questions but i think the people standing in the back of the room deserve to at least try to get to the bottom of it and if you don't have the answers to these questions, you done have the answers to these questions. and if it's mr importantly in d. -- more appropriately in d.o.d.
we have a government of laws and we have to proceed under the rule of law. i appreciate everything that has been set but there's no reason to believe when john made this very interesting statement that he was actually saying the department of justice -- >> will the gentleman yield? >> >> that's exactly the point of the line of questioning. there was an inference made. maybe i should have called mchugh directly but when that inference was made and we were going to have the...
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law. two, you want more scrutiny. and then preventing this impulse buy. >> yes. >> that, to me, is very interesting because that gets into the whole idea of mental illness as well. >> right. >> it's not necessarily only impulse buying, but people who may be mentally ill who have access to guns that are legally in their home. >> well, and right now, we have existing prohibitions on if you've had certain mental health conditions, you're not supposed to be able to buy bullets. but how would the seller of the bullet know that? because they don't have to check your i.d. there's no records. so at least if we had some of these things in place, if a person who had the kind of background that is prohibited from buying ammunition, law enforcement is able to know and they can intervene. >> oftentimes people have said, you know, across the country, we could do better if we were orchestrated, if we had a way that everybody could know how many bullets are sold. how many guns are out there. but there are
law. two, you want more scrutiny. and then preventing this impulse buy. >> yes. >> that, to me, is very interesting because that gets into the whole idea of mental illness as well. >> right. >> it's not necessarily only impulse buying, but people who may be mentally ill who have access to guns that are legally in their home. >> well, and right now, we have existing prohibitions on if you've had certain mental health conditions, you're not supposed to be able to buy...
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it was their idea he was signing into law. in 1989, the heritage foundation had put out this policy paper. it was called assuring affordable health care for all americans. that paperback showed a new mandate, that all should purchase private insurance. in 2006, the basic heritage health care framework was established as law by a republican governor that was going to go out and run for president. romney didn't win in 2008. barack obama did. one of his first orders of business was health reform. his model was, i think you know this right now, the plan that was working in massachusetts, the romney plan, the heritage foundation plan. those subtleties may have been lost on the right. >> they were launched. the very conservative movement that had helped lay the foundation for the affordable care act has been nearly four years of all-out war on obama care. when congress was debating health care in 2009, republican senator, jim demint, predicted it would be obama's waterloo. we are going to break him on this. he hasn't stopped doing t
it was their idea he was signing into law. in 1989, the heritage foundation had put out this policy paper. it was called assuring affordable health care for all americans. that paperback showed a new mandate, that all should purchase private insurance. in 2006, the basic heritage health care framework was established as law by a republican governor that was going to go out and run for president. romney didn't win in 2008. barack obama did. one of his first orders of business was health reform....
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because what they say is that this law does not have an exemption for law enforcement officers. and so they could become criminals if they have magazines with 10 or more rounds in their home for their personal use, not for on the job. so they're looking for that kind of plaintiff. i think they have now found one, and san francisco, the nra did the same thing. they found a retired police officer from the sfpd to file its lawsuit. that's really the tack they're taking attacking the law. >> sunnyvale is a small city. do they have money to defend itself in a suit like this? >> that's a good question, it doe does, it really adds up. a law firm has come up to give them pro bono defense, so it's not coming out of a fund. >> we also have a fuel pool coming out? what is that? >> 35 to 40%, californians say unions do more harm than good in california. that's bad news for organized labor, partly due to, i think, the bart strike has had a real negative impact in the bay area. in fact, a majority of people in the bay area think that transit strikes should be banned altogether. these are just
because what they say is that this law does not have an exemption for law enforcement officers. and so they could become criminals if they have magazines with 10 or more rounds in their home for their personal use, not for on the job. so they're looking for that kind of plaintiff. i think they have now found one, and san francisco, the nra did the same thing. they found a retired police officer from the sfpd to file its lawsuit. that's really the tack they're taking attacking the law. >>...
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a new law takes effect that beows the traffickers to seized. the internet has helped the crime explode. 11:00, a popular website being used that parents need to be on guard for. >> thank you. confused about health care changes? affordable care act. you are not alone. leaders are listening. the powwow in baltimore city and helping spread the word about health care. area thatin in an does not need it. we had the latest on the colorado flood >> we pick up with the flooding in colorado. the floodwater has killed four people. there is concern more rain could be on the way. we have more from boulder. >> good. another difficult day. clouds have moved in. rains have been adding to the flooding waters. the flooding waters cut through colorado. crumble the bridges and roadways. >> it was coming down this road. it was so intense that it for opt six inches of asphalt. -- tore off six inches of asphalt. >> houses were crumbling off the mountainside. >> some of the hardest hit areas, there is a concern of what they might find. be further loss of life or inju
a new law takes effect that beows the traffickers to seized. the internet has helped the crime explode. 11:00, a popular website being used that parents need to be on guard for. >> thank you. confused about health care changes? affordable care act. you are not alone. leaders are listening. the powwow in baltimore city and helping spread the word about health care. area thatin in an does not need it. we had the latest on the colorado flood >> we pick up with the flooding in colorado....
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laws do, too. change like that isn't something that starts here in washington, but it's something that has the power that washington has a great deal of difficulty resisting over time. >> suarez: for more we turn to paul taylor, executive vice president of the pew research center and co-author of the l.g.b.t. survey. and gary gates, distinguished scholar at the williams center at u.c.l.a. and co-author of "the gay and lesbian atlas." paul taylor, this is a survey involving a community that's often the object of research but rarely the subject of research. did the l.g.b.t. americans that you spoke to agree with what we just heard the president saying about change being under way? >> yes. we had-- as you said, 93% saying society is more accepting now than it was 10 years ago. and then we said about what 10 years from now, and another 92%, 93% said it will be more accepting. we take a lot of surveys. we rarely see numbers in the 90s. you ask people, "does your mother love you is there? maybe you'll ge
laws do, too. change like that isn't something that starts here in washington, but it's something that has the power that washington has a great deal of difficulty resisting over time. >> suarez: for more we turn to paul taylor, executive vice president of the pew research center and co-author of the l.g.b.t. survey. and gary gates, distinguished scholar at the williams center at u.c.l.a. and co-author of "the gay and lesbian atlas." paul taylor, this is a survey involving a...
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planting seeds back their own his or anybody like to say hi to account yes my brother and sister-in-law there studying to the beach partaking of passover at home they could come because of health problems of thanks for coming and god bless your you and your family back there a few very much key planting the seeds i sure will thank you by name and state tracy from iowa drazen from iowa kevin come over here will get him into any where you from a from iowa, even studying with the chapel i've been about 11 or 12 years he's close to 20 years i've been watching it off and on for the last couple, have you been watching the chapel said she was that big is this your first passover this is our second son first time are you liking it i think it's great i'm having a real good time villain as he did make it but we love you would like this-anybody usa hide anybody hi brother i brothers might say hi to my son and his mother back home thank you key planting the seeds out there thank you have a good day douglas name and state rick for washington state dan for washington richard from seattle washington h
planting seeds back their own his or anybody like to say hi to account yes my brother and sister-in-law there studying to the beach partaking of passover at home they could come because of health problems of thanks for coming and god bless your you and your family back there a few very much key planting the seeds i sure will thank you by name and state tracy from iowa drazen from iowa kevin come over here will get him into any where you from a from iowa, even studying with the chapel i've been...
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. >>> the legislature approved a resolution for that name, but not a new law. the governor can't even sign it. but he could stop state money from being used to put up those new signs. >>> we're more than halfway through the 60-day cooling off period before another possible bart strike. and contract talks just got back on track. they didn't discuss key issues of pay and healthcare. those were set to be taken up next week. the deadline is october 11. >>> four men under arrest after a home invasion robbery. the deputies believe one other person is still on the loose. two women in the home say that all the men carried weapons, schools in the area had to be put on lockdown. >> nothing like this has happened in the neighborhood. ihave children. sorry. >> the two women inside the home at the time were not hurt. >>> we now know what caused the morgan fire on mount diablo. it was target shooting. since the fire started on sunday afternoon, more than 3100 acres have burned. firefighters expect to have it contained by tomorrow. they don't know who was target shooting or i
. >>> the legislature approved a resolution for that name, but not a new law. the governor can't even sign it. but he could stop state money from being used to put up those new signs. >>> we're more than halfway through the 60-day cooling off period before another possible bart strike. and contract talks just got back on track. they didn't discuss key issues of pay and healthcare. those were set to be taken up next week. the deadline is october 11. >>> four men under...
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you can't change that. >> why are you having to pass a law to do this. i thought this was ironed out when we passed the high speed rail plan. >> it was ironed out but the high speed rail authority doesn't have the greatest amount of credibility. we haven't been able to trust them. the new board the governor put in is is excellent. i have a lot of respect for them. this is a long project. this law will actually codify and make sure that there's clarity and safeguards in place that they can't do the things that the community doesn't want them to do. >> final question, though, it brings the question, are you legislating engineering decisions and is that the smart way to go. >> it's not the smart way to legislate engineering decisions. this was already engineered. it was made. we're taking the existing law that was passioned last year and making sure that it's clear, that the safeguards are in place to protect the communities on the peninsula from san francisco to san jose, so that they can't years from now, do a bait and switch, which we're always fearful o
you can't change that. >> why are you having to pass a law to do this. i thought this was ironed out when we passed the high speed rail plan. >> it was ironed out but the high speed rail authority doesn't have the greatest amount of credibility. we haven't been able to trust them. the new board the governor put in is is excellent. i have a lot of respect for them. this is a long project. this law will actually codify and make sure that there's clarity and safeguards in place that...
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. >> illinois law said officers can only conduct a strip search if there's reason to believe the suspects a weapons or drugs. >>> ex-- an excavation uncovers skulls. it is believed three go back to the third or fourth century. fragments of roman pottery were found. the museum will analyze the finds. >>> an emergency landing is not something you want to experience. one pilot was forced to make an emergency landing on the highway. the pilot was doing an inspection while preparing to settle the plane. after some maneuvers it lost power. the pilot decided to landen a road in port orange and took off from the airport a little while later. >> all right. we are getting a look the village in vietnam. it hit land. over 35 homes damaged. >> back here in maryland, much the opposite. maryland's most powerful radar continued to scan all clear. we suspect that will be the case for several days to come. first, dundalk, beautiful blue skies, just a little bit of fall color. today a sunnier scenario. just high thin clouds, a little fall foliage breaking out in ellicott city. our view from charm city run.
. >> illinois law said officers can only conduct a strip search if there's reason to believe the suspects a weapons or drugs. >>> ex-- an excavation uncovers skulls. it is believed three go back to the third or fourth century. fragments of roman pottery were found. the museum will analyze the finds. >>> an emergency landing is not something you want to experience. one pilot was forced to make an emergency landing on the highway. the pilot was doing an inspection while...
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. >> the and laws of tamerlan laws appearede in before a federal grand jury today. he answered questions but we don't know the specifics of what they were asked whether answers because of secrecy. their daughter was married to tsarnaev for three years before the attack. she and her family were shocked by his connection to the bombings. friends were accused of the investigation. >> the father lawfully carried the gun on his person on the school grounds. if he does it again the elementary school will have to go on lockdown. >> a base of the school is violating his right to bear arms but a school board trustee says safety issues are a top priority and it is protocol. >> who wears short shorts? as it turns out, this guy does. he said he did it to teach his teenaged daughter a lesson about dressing more modestly up her she got in the habit of what he said were inappropriately short shorts. he took some scissors to a pair of old jeans and put on daisy dukes of his own. the photos went viral. >> i definitely let her know how i felt and she is pretty stubborn and set in her
. >> the and laws of tamerlan laws appearede in before a federal grand jury today. he answered questions but we don't know the specifics of what they were asked whether answers because of secrecy. their daughter was married to tsarnaev for three years before the attack. she and her family were shocked by his connection to the bombings. friends were accused of the investigation. >> the father lawfully carried the gun on his person on the school grounds. if he does it again the...
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the court struck down a pennsylvania law that made students read portions of the bible in public schools. >>> today, is the new rutger's athletic director's new job. julie hermann has taken over, the scandal involving the school's men's basketball coach. that coach was fired when video surfaced. hermann may have to defend her own past. she coached in 1996 and her players say she verbally abused them. >>> the prime minister of the czech republic will step down over a spy and bribery scandal. the prime minister's top aid was arrested last week after charged with abuse of power. she's accused of ordering a military intelligence agency to spy on the prime minister's estranged wife and seven other people. he claims he knew nothing about the surveillance. >>> and take a look at this. police clash with protesters in rio de janeiro, brazil. hundreds of people tried to make their way to the stadium before the cup match. the next year world cup and the 2016 olympic games. >>> an 11-year-old boy is recovering after being shot at a park in ohio. he was shot in the thigh during a june teen celebratio
the court struck down a pennsylvania law that made students read portions of the bible in public schools. >>> today, is the new rutger's athletic director's new job. julie hermann has taken over, the scandal involving the school's men's basketball coach. that coach was fired when video surfaced. hermann may have to defend her own past. she coached in 1996 and her players say she verbally abused them. >>> the prime minister of the czech republic will step down over a spy and...
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expected after con-- >>> several gun and ammunition companies are threatening to leave if new strict laws are put into place. a ban of magazines that include more than 15 rounds. a gun tax on all purchases. a ban on private sale of firearms and instituting you know vicious al background checks. >> over 200 jobs in assembly shipping design and headquarters facilities. and 400 or even more in our supplier's subcontractors throughout colorado. >> final action on all four measures are expected in the colorado state house today. supported by vice president joe biden. >>> a news alert tonight. on the scene of a police involved shooting. duke street and wheeler avenue. police showed up to investigate a domestic call at the quaker village apartments. matt ackland live on the scene. what do you know? >> reporter: alexander investigators still have this section behind me of duke street closed off. it's been like this for about four hours now. it all began when police got a 911 call for help. when they arrived, they shot the man who they said had a weapon. let's get to video shot earlier. happened o
expected after con-- >>> several gun and ammunition companies are threatening to leave if new strict laws are put into place. a ban of magazines that include more than 15 rounds. a gun tax on all purchases. a ban on private sale of firearms and instituting you know vicious al background checks. >> over 200 jobs in assembly shipping design and headquarters facilities. and 400 or even more in our supplier's subcontractors throughout colorado. >> final action on all four...
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on marathon day, erica, her sister and brother-in-law had gone to see her mother run. they were standing near the finish line when the bomb went off. >> i fell backwards, i could hear the sirens and people crying and screaming. >> reporter: erica was also screaming, for help. the lower part of her left leg had been blown off and her right leg was broken. >> i had a conversation in my head with god and told him i wasn't ready to go, and it was almost instantaneously she heard my thoughts, this woman kind of crawled over to me and she grabbed my hand and she could hear -- she had heard me screaming for help, and she said my name is joan, i'm from california and i'm not going to let you go. and she stayed with me the whole time. >> reporter: joan used her belt as a tourniquet on erica's leg. she never got joan's last name or contact but swears the woman in the yellow jacket with brown hair saved her life. she desperately wants to find her and thank her. >> yeah, that's her. >> reporter: we showed her a picture of joan helping her from the "boston globe." >> that's joan ri
on marathon day, erica, her sister and brother-in-law had gone to see her mother run. they were standing near the finish line when the bomb went off. >> i fell backwards, i could hear the sirens and people crying and screaming. >> reporter: erica was also screaming, for help. the lower part of her left leg had been blown off and her right leg was broken. >> i had a conversation in my head with god and told him i wasn't ready to go, and it was almost instantaneously she heard...
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, wouldn't write the law, the damn liberals are writing the law. now we had if i'm not mistaken, the legislative process worked this well in 2006. we had 15,000 pages of testimony, 90 witnessesment by a 390-33 vote in the house and 98-0 vote in the senate they extended the law. and what has changed since then? the only thing i can see that has changed is that david suitor left the court and -- a leto joined the court now we get the activist conservative judges. david is right in the sense that the legal efforts to make it tough tore vote in places like pennsylvania where unfortunately for the republican senate leader in pennsylvania, was caught on tape saying this is how we're going to carry pennsylvania is to keep people from voting am we had a 102-year-old woman in florida who waited three and a half hours to vote. i mean t there is a need to-- and would say nationalizing the standards is probably -- >>. >> woodruff: but that wasn't the question. >> well, the administration was asked about this specifically and they said we don't want to do this.
, wouldn't write the law, the damn liberals are writing the law. now we had if i'm not mistaken, the legislative process worked this well in 2006. we had 15,000 pages of testimony, 90 witnessesment by a 390-33 vote in the house and 98-0 vote in the senate they extended the law. and what has changed since then? the only thing i can see that has changed is that david suitor left the court and -- a leto joined the court now we get the activist conservative judges. david is right in the sense that...
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it stems from that law labelling pit pulls as dangerous. we featured bear and sasha in a story on friday and since then, bark says they've gotten flooded with calls from people wanting to adopt the dogs. some came from baltimore city, others, came from as far as ohio we've had so much support, it's been amazing. we've hadapplications coming over the past couple of days. we haveover ten applications for sasha and bear. >> bark says this story is a good example of why that law is not a good one. they hopestories like this will get the dogs adopted into good homes >>> we have a traffic alert for you tomorrow morning at 9:00. the interchange from 70 east and northbound security boulevard will be closed for 24 hours for six weeks. that means you're not going too use it for six weeks. pge will be out there laying underground gas line. soif you work social security or you go through woodlawn, watch time saver traffic. >> that's going to be ugly. >> not pretty at all. >> how about getting away, guess what, it's going to cost a little more when you
it stems from that law labelling pit pulls as dangerous. we featured bear and sasha in a story on friday and since then, bark says they've gotten flooded with calls from people wanting to adopt the dogs. some came from baltimore city, others, came from as far as ohio we've had so much support, it's been amazing. we've hadapplications coming over the past couple of days. we haveover ten applications for sasha and bear. >> bark says this story is a good example of why that law is not a good...
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they are taking advantage of a new law that allows it to file confidential paper work to begin the process for its initial public offering. that means it does not have to disclose financial information until later in the process. >> i thought it was the perfect thing for twitter to do. why shouldn't they tweet they are going ipo? that is the basis for their business. >> the timing is closely tied with facebook. facebook stock price tumbled after its ipo last year. but this week facebook shares hit a record lie and now trade at their ihpo. >>> the bill raises the states minimum wage from $8 to $10 within three years. the wage would go up to $9 an hour next july and $10 in 2016. it's now on the governors desk. governor brown has indicated he will sign it. it will be the first increase in six years. here's a look at some of the other states with higher minimum wages. washington state has the highest minimum wage at $9.19 an hour. oregon $8.95. the states with the lowest minimum wages are georgia and wise at just $5.15 an hour. they are below the federal rate which means workers make about $7.
they are taking advantage of a new law that allows it to file confidential paper work to begin the process for its initial public offering. that means it does not have to disclose financial information until later in the process. >> i thought it was the perfect thing for twitter to do. why shouldn't they tweet they are going ipo? that is the basis for their business. >> the timing is closely tied with facebook. facebook stock price tumbled after its ipo last year. but this week...
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than public safety. >> reading the political tea leaveso mall lee said he believes the majority of law makeers will support the legislation. >> i think there's always a desire to save more lives. >> speaker bush agreed. >> do you think there's an appetite in the state house for more gun control at this point? >> i think there's an appetite, yes. >> reporter: while montgomery county delegate ben kramer said he is looking forward to seeing the specifics of the governor's bill. >> do you think maryland needs a ban on assault weapons? >> i think that it could be useful in the right context, and if it's properly done, certainly it's well worth considering. >> reporter: governor o'malley told me today that he plans to release specific details of his gun control legislation sometime in the next 10 days or. so. >> as always, the devil is in those details. matt, thank you. >>> virginia also opened its general assembly session today, and just hours before the governor delivers his state of the commonwealth address, state lawmakers were already take aim at his plan to abandon the gas tax. >> i'm
than public safety. >> reading the political tea leaveso mall lee said he believes the majority of law makeers will support the legislation. >> i think there's always a desire to save more lives. >> speaker bush agreed. >> do you think there's an appetite in the state house for more gun control at this point? >> i think there's an appetite, yes. >> reporter: while montgomery county delegate ben kramer said he is looking forward to seeing the specifics of the...
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newth new law re-- the new law has background checks including fingerprinting. >>> united nations report due to be released today is expected to confirm-- is expected to confirm chemical weapons have been used in syria's civil war but may not fink here is responsible. the obama administration estimates more -- finger who is responsible for it. the obama administration estimates more than 1400 people were killed. we will keep you posted on what happens. >>> efforts to raise the coasta concordia cruise ship are underway. this is a live picture right now. the start of the operation was delayed several hours this morning because of fierct as yo live picture in italy it's looking like it's clearing up. rolling it off the sea bed and into a underwater platform is expected to take 8 to 10 hours. the coasta concordia is around 2 1/2 times the size of the titanic and crashed into a reef in january 2012 killing 32 people on board. >>> also happening right now many communities in colorado remain cut off by flooding as the rain continued to fall through the weekend. four people are confirmed dade an
newth new law re-- the new law has background checks including fingerprinting. >>> united nations report due to be released today is expected to confirm-- is expected to confirm chemical weapons have been used in syria's civil war but may not fink here is responsible. the obama administration estimates more -- finger who is responsible for it. the obama administration estimates more than 1400 people were killed. we will keep you posted on what happens. >>> efforts to raise the...
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shootings, including aurora, sandy hook and newtown, the president renewed his call for gun control laws. >>> we are a week away from a government shutdown. october 1st, tuesday of next week is the key day to start the fiscal year. today, senate leaders will start on a bill to fund federal agencies. do they do not make a deal, it will send the country into default. what will this mean for you. you will get your mail and social security payments. but new payments could not be processed and payments might be delayed. national security and safety will remain open, but non essential officials will closed. >> the senate will be responsible. they will send us a bill that keeps the government open through december 15th and has reasonable cuts. >> national parks, museums and zoos would shutdown. and hundreds of thousands of workersual be furloughed. >>> brown's run for government, senator barbara is the latest to endorse her. ken ulman is his running mate. she called brown an man of honor and commitment. >>> the annual heritage festival in annapolis is canceled this year. it was scheduled for th
shootings, including aurora, sandy hook and newtown, the president renewed his call for gun control laws. >>> we are a week away from a government shutdown. october 1st, tuesday of next week is the key day to start the fiscal year. today, senate leaders will start on a bill to fund federal agencies. do they do not make a deal, it will send the country into default. what will this mean for you. you will get your mail and social security payments. but new payments could not be processed...
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that is what i hope to talk about in these types of laws. we only mention the possible benefits, but the benefits are obviously regarding someone who has mental issues. even someone like senator chuck schumer implies that we are talking about a tiny%, maybe less than a percent of people who could be listed as having these issues. it being a danger to themselves or others. but it is more than that. when you add millions of names into these federal databases here, you you're going to create more false positives. so the question you have to ask yourself is how many false positives you have. .. they are going to be stopped. here is the bottom line. we know background checks can be done much more effectively. try the companies, if a private company has an error rate or failure rate that the federal government has they'd be sued out of business. so if you really want to go and try to stop these people without creating this collateral gull -- collateral harm, may be part of the discussion, maybe a much easier chance of getting someone passed if the
that is what i hope to talk about in these types of laws. we only mention the possible benefits, but the benefits are obviously regarding someone who has mental issues. even someone like senator chuck schumer implies that we are talking about a tiny%, maybe less than a percent of people who could be listed as having these issues. it being a danger to themselves or others. but it is more than that. when you add millions of names into these federal databases here, you you're going to create more...
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the problem i see there is she has had a conned -- conflict nor two years because she worked for the law firm. that's the concern i have. >> the anniversary of that explosion came last week. a somber event for the people still drying to move oven -- on and rebuilt. it really has rebuilt quickly. >> it has. the question about safety remain. >>reporter: we have questions on our own in the weather department. will it rain or not rain. it may next weekend. all is interested when the storm door opens a little bit. this morning we are starting with sunshine. it's overcast in livermoore. like at the temperature close to the city. american cup today sunshine and 67 gee de -- degrees. chance of showers by friday. it's brisk and very chilly. back in the 1770 when he use to walk from carmel. do you know what he requested from head quarters? it's in his handwriting. send hot chocolate because it was so cold and cloudy. >>> clearing again for places with low clouds. cool temperatures for the chocolate festival today. it's not bad hot chocolate weather. the city is right where we are suppose to be. 82
the problem i see there is she has had a conned -- conflict nor two years because she worked for the law firm. that's the concern i have. >> the anniversary of that explosion came last week. a somber event for the people still drying to move oven -- on and rebuilt. it really has rebuilt quickly. >> it has. the question about safety remain. >>reporter: we have questions on our own in the weather department. will it rain or not rain. it may next weekend. all is interested when...
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suppoots the second amendmeet - but believes tighter gun laws re needed to protect biden says: "i'm much less concernnd, quitt rankly, ith what you'd call an 'assault weapoo' thaa i am with pagazines, and tte number f rounds that can be held in a ma" magazine." 3magazine." magazine." thursday pemocratic senator diannee feinstein proposed a trict assault weapons ban to ouulaw the manufacture of 157 types of semi automatic weaponss.. pnd... magazines contaaning moreethan ten rounds...//. the n--r--a... responded - saying lawmmkers shoold instead focus on prosecuting pental health system a... new mexico... state representative... is....in... hot water ... over ...a... proposed bill.../ that... criminalizes... rape victims... who ecome pregnant... republican... rep... katherine brown... has been flooded... with... angry hone calls,.../ but... she says ...its all... a... misundersttnding... over... a... poorly... written part... of the bill...//.it... tampering with evidence... shall be punished. "...//brown... says... that was only meant... to apply... to the perpetrator.../ not... the victi
suppoots the second amendmeet - but believes tighter gun laws re needed to protect biden says: "i'm much less concernnd, quitt rankly, ith what you'd call an 'assault weapoo' thaa i am with pagazines, and tte number f rounds that can be held in a ma" magazine." 3magazine." magazine." thursday pemocratic senator diannee feinstein proposed a trict assault weapons ban to ouulaw the manufacture of 157 types of semi automatic weaponss.. pnd... magazines contaaning moreethan...
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as far as law enforcement is concerned, i stand before you in the new wave of law enforcement. so there is hope out there but i have about four more years and i am retiring. with this issue we know is one of the leading factors of discretionary decision making by officers decide whether or not they take it you or put you in jail or take your children from you, whether or not the tow your car and whether or not they just believe you. so we work very diligently to make sure that when we bring on the new officers we train them coming and you have to understand a lot of the officers are very resistant to this because part of implicit bias means you have to do some self reflection about what your role has been and how we got where we are today. and because of that, you have a lot of chiefs who are resistant because typically if you are a chief in your own organization you came up to the ranks and typically when you are on the street doing that fancy stuff and running and doing these kind of things at night there's probably still in the organization that remembers what you did, yet n
as far as law enforcement is concerned, i stand before you in the new wave of law enforcement. so there is hope out there but i have about four more years and i am retiring. with this issue we know is one of the leading factors of discretionary decision making by officers decide whether or not they take it you or put you in jail or take your children from you, whether or not the tow your car and whether or not they just believe you. so we work very diligently to make sure that when we bring on...
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and then, you went to law school, studied constitutional law. do you agree? >> i do not think the framers were thinking about this. the nra has taken the second amendmt and had driven a truck through it. what was intended for muskets and militias is now being applied to join magazine that can shoot thousands of rounds. it is ludicrous. >> nina, this is your ballpark. is the supreme court with the nra on this? >> probably not. i believe you have to be fingerprinted to have a permanent pass to the supreme court. in fact, many of the big, sensitive buildings, we have the right to go to these buildings, but we have to be fingerprintedo get our passes. this is indicative of a larger problem but there is no limit. this week, we have a capacity actually in this country to solve a lot of crimes that we do not solve. we could fingerprint bullets, at least know that where they were purchased and where they came from, but we do not do that. this week there was a ba and his wife killed in texas. they do not seem to have a lot of leads. >> if the nra did not expect -- suc
and then, you went to law school, studied constitutional law. do you agree? >> i do not think the framers were thinking about this. the nra has taken the second amendmt and had driven a truck through it. what was intended for muskets and militias is now being applied to join magazine that can shoot thousands of rounds. it is ludicrous. >> nina, this is your ballpark. is the supreme court with the nra on this? >> probably not. i believe you have to be fingerprinted to have a...
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president obama is asking congress for several provisions to the law including banning military style assault rifles and high capacity magazines. yesterday, biden and eric holder met with two survivors of the virginia tech shooting. biden said the obama administration will act quickly in order to curb gun violence. as the president said, if our actions result in only saving one life, they are worth taking but i'm convinced we can affect the well-being of millions of americans and take thousands of people out of harm's way. >> one arizona sheriff is launchings his own plan to protect kids in school. his plan includes as many as 500 armed volunteers patrolling areas around schools in an earth to curb school shootings. >>> the preliminary hearings of suspected colorado movie theater shooter james holmes has ended. >> it is now up to a judge to determine if there is enough evidence to send holmes to trial. fox's lauren green reports. >> reporter: wednesday marked the last day of james holmes' pretrial hearings. prosecutors have laid out their argument suggesting the accused colorado movie
president obama is asking congress for several provisions to the law including banning military style assault rifles and high capacity magazines. yesterday, biden and eric holder met with two survivors of the virginia tech shooting. biden said the obama administration will act quickly in order to curb gun violence. as the president said, if our actions result in only saving one life, they are worth taking but i'm convinced we can affect the well-being of millions of americans and take thousands...
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the dissent said, look, the shield law, a journalist shield law should not protect her because the communications that she had that we talked about were in colorado. colorado is a different shield law that new york. it was a ver close decision. france which you were getting at, what people were saying. >> well, what is basically does is says to if you are in new york based reporter or or a reporter from another state based in new york you have the total protection to protect your sources that in your state allows. lou: i love the fact that the majority refred to the fact that this is the media capitol of the nation, but indeed, the world. and i think it was wise on that level. i also objected to the dissent, frankly. what it really said was proximity makes it so difficult. there is a diffusion of the power and obligation and the ethics. >> i disagree, but i was just saying. lou: you may speak to your heart's content. >> it shows up close it is. just one vote different. could have turned out very differently. this law could have been exactly the opposite which would have curtailed a journalist abi
the dissent said, look, the shield law, a journalist shield law should not protect her because the communications that she had that we talked about were in colorado. colorado is a different shield law that new york. it was a ver close decision. france which you were getting at, what people were saying. >> well, what is basically does is says to if you are in new york based reporter or or a reporter from another state based in new york you have the total protection to protect your sources...
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. >>> all new at 5:30, major changes to the way laws are enforced in the u.s. on the national level a softening of drug sentences. on a local level a controversial stop and frisk program in the big apple would have violated the civil rights of thousands. >> reporter: attorney general eric holder unveiled reforms saying longer prison terms are not making things safely. >> we need to make
. >>> all new at 5:30, major changes to the way laws are enforced in the u.s. on the national level a softening of drug sentences. on a local level a controversial stop and frisk program in the big apple would have violated the civil rights of thousands. >> reporter: attorney general eric holder unveiled reforms saying longer prison terms are not making things safely. >> we need to make